Day-O (Banana Boat)
Day-O (Banana Boat)

Harry Belafonte - Day-O (Banana Boat) Lyrics

This classic calypso tune vividly portrays the lives of dock workers laboring through the night to load bananas onto ships. The repeated refrain, "Daylight come and me wanna go home," reflects their yearning for rest after a grueling shift. The tally man is a… Read more

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Day-O (Banana Boat) Music Video

Day-O (Banana Boat) Lyrics

Day O Day O

Daylight come and me wanna go
Day me say day me say day Me say day me say day o
Daylight come and me wanna go home
work all night and a drink a rum
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
Stack banana till the mornin come
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
Come mister tally man tally me bananas
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
come mister tally man tally me bananas
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
lift six foot seven foot eight foot bunch!
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
six foot seven foot eight foot bunch!
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
day me say day o
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
Day me say day me say day me say day o(daylight come and me
wanna go home)
A beauitful bunch of ripe banana!
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
hide the deadly black tarantula!
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
lift six foot seven foot eight foot bunch!
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
six foot seven foot eight foot bunch!
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
Day me say day o
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
Day me say day me say day me say day o(daylight come and me
wanna go home)
come mister tally man tally me banana
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
come mister tally man tally me banana
(daylight come and me wanna go home)
Day O Day O(daylight come and me wanna go home)
day me say day me say day me say day o
(daylight come and me wanna go home)

Writer(s): Irving Burgie, William Attaway
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Day-O (Banana Boat)?

This classic calypso tune vividly portrays the lives of dock workers laboring through the night to load bananas onto ships. The repeated refrain, "Daylight come and me wanna go home," reflects their yearning for rest after a grueling shift. The tally man is a crucial figure, responsible for counting and verifying the bananas, underscoring the meticulous nature of their work. The song's vibrant imagery, such as "six foot seven foot eight foot bunch" and "hide the deadly black tarantula," adds a layer of authenticity to their experiences. Ultimately, this piece serves as a poignant reminder of the toil and aspirations of laborers in tropical regions. #LaborStruggles #CalypsoMusic #CulturalHeritage

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